Sands China Holds Responsible Gaming Sharing Session for Team Members
Responsible Gaming Ambassadors learn about SKH's support services for problem gamblers and their families
(Macao, Apr. 27, 2021) – Sands China Ltd. held a
responsible gaming sharing session April 23 for its team
members, on the theme of providing support services to
problem gamblers and their
families.
Presented by
the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social Services Coordination
Office, the event at The Venetian® Macao's
Adelson Advanced Education Centre was aimed at enhancing
the responsible gaming knowledge of 62 Sands China team
members, 30 of whom are Responsible Gaming Ambassadors.
The unit in-charge of Sheng Kung Hui's 24-Hour Gambling
Counselling Hotline shared examples of gambling disorder
cases with the team members during the sharing session
to strengthen their responsible gaming
knowledge.
As Responsible
Gaming Ambassadors, team members undergo training to
gain enhanced knowledge of problem gambling, and
awareness of the importance of responsible gaming – in
order to provide appropriate response and assistance to
patrons exhibiting signs of problem gambling. Sands
China Ltd. has provided the advanced training since
2013, as a supplement to the company-wide responsible
gaming training delivered to all of Sands China's more
than 28,000 team members. The elite programme is the
only one in the city done in coordination with the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). The company has
trained around 650 Responsible Gaming Ambassadors to
date.
"Sands China
is pleased to have hosted this responsible gaming
workshop for our team members, in support of the Macao
government's 'Lost Control, Lose Family' responsible
gaming campaign," said Andy Kobel, senior vice president
of table games and gaming optimisation for Sands China
Ltd. "Our thanks go to the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social
Services Coordination Office for their continuous
support in helping us develop the knowledge and skills
of our Responsible Gaming
Ambassadors."
Lee Kwok Hoo,
services director of the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social
Services Coordination Office, said: "We are grateful to
have Sands China as a long-time supporter of our
programmes and we were pleased to offer this workshop
for their team members. It helped them learn more about
the needs of people with gambling disorder and screening
methods for gambling disorder via a case study. It also
introduced them to our services related to gambling
disorder and family
support."
Sands China
remains committed to the well-being of its guests and
recognises the importance of responsible gaming to the
Macao community. Sands China was the first gaming
operator in Macao to launch a self-exclusion programme
in 2004, and was a pioneer in including responsible
gaming training in its company-wide team member
orientation programme. Sands China established its
comprehensive responsible gaming programme in 2007, with
the goals of contributing to the continuous development
of the Macao community, bearing corporate responsibility
in addressing social issues and developing an
environment and a culture of responsible gaming in
Macao.
Photo caption: Sands China team members participate in a
responsible gaming sharing session April 23 on the theme of
providing support services to problem gamblers and their
families. Presented by the Sheng Kung Hui Macau Social Services
Coordination Office, the event at The Venetian Macao's Adelson
Advanced Education Centre was aimed at enhancing the responsible
gaming knowledge of 62 Sands China team members, 30 of whom are
Responsible Gaming Ambassadors.
Photo caption: The unit in-charge of Sheng Kung Hui's
24-Hour Gambling Counselling Hotline shares examples of gambling
disorder cases with team members during the sharing session to
strengthen their responsible gaming
knowledge.